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Royal Caribbean International was introduces as Royal Caribbean Cruise Line in 1968 by Anders Wilhelmsen & Company, I.M. Skaugen & Company, and Gotaas Larsen, Norwegian shipping companies. The recently introduced line introduced its first ship named the Song of Norway, into the waters two years ago.The following year, the line's facility was expanded with the addition of the Nordic Prince to the convoy.After a business shake-up in 1988, the line launched Sovereign of the Seas, the chief passenger ship afloat at the time. Two years ahead Nordic Empress and Viking Serenade entered business for the line, continuing a speedy development fashion within the company.If you're on board with kids, consider a cruise that features the DreamWorks Experience; you and your youngsters can enjoy with characters from films like "Shrek" and "Madagascar" and be entertained in the evenings while watching your favorite movies by the pool. In the evening, you can live a Broadway-style presentation such as "Hairspray" or "Chicago" — you can book seats on board or before the initiation of your trip via the Pre-Cruise Planner. (Note: Some activities — including fitness classes, spa treatments and craft sessions — are available at an additional cost.)Royal Caribbean's 22 ships carry various facilities and activities with them as they travel by water on the ocean. If you're an adventure-seeker, consider cruising on one of the brand new cruise, such as Allure of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas or Quantum of the Seas. These cruises attribute state-of-the-art facilities such as zip lines, zero-gravity machines and bumper cars, some of which need a signed waiver that can be submitted prior to leaving on the Royal Caribbean website

Royal Caribbean

by Roy Ellis

Royal Caribbean International was introduces as Royal Caribbean Cruise Line in 1968 by Anders Wilhelmsen & Company, I.M. Skaugen & Company, and Gotaas Larsen, Norwegian shipping companies. The recently introduced line introduced its first ship named the Song of Norway, into the waters two years ago.The following year, the line's facility was expanded with the addition of the Nordic Prince to the convoy.After a business shake-up in 1988, the line launched Sovereign of the Seas, the chief passenger ship afloat at the time. Two years ahead Nordic Empress and Viking Serenade entered business for the line, continuing a speedy development fashion within the company.If you're on board with kids, consider a cruise that features the DreamWorks Experience; you and your youngsters can enjoy with characters from films like "Shrek" and "Madagascar" and be entertained in the evenings while watching your favorite movies by the pool. In the evening, you can live a Broadway-style presentation such as "Hairspray" or "Chicago" — you can book seats on board or before the initiation of your trip via the Pre-Cruise Planner. (Note: Some activities — including fitness classes, spa treatments and craft sessions — are available at an additional cost.)Royal Caribbean's 22 ships carry various facilities and activities with them as they travel by water on the ocean. If you're an adventure-seeker, consider cruising on one of the brand new cruise, such as Allure of the Seas, Oasis of the Seas or Quantum of the Seas. These cruises attribute state-of-the-art facilities such as zip lines, zero-gravity machines and bumper cars, some of which need a signed waiver that can be submitted prior to leaving on the Royal Caribbean website